This academic monograph provides a comprehensive analysis of India's
foreign policy towards Africa under Prime Minister Narendra Modi (2014-2024). It documents the strategic shift from historical anti-colonial solidarity to a pragmatic partnership driven by economic priorities, energy security, and geopolitical ambition. The text details key cooperation areas including digital infrastructure, maritime security (SAGAR), and trade, while critically examining the intensifying strategic competition between India and China. Written from a Chinese scholarly perspective, it offers a unique framework for understanding Sino-Indian dynamics within the Global South. This volume
is essential for collections focusing on International Relations, South-South Cooperation, Asian Studies, and African Politics.
Autorentext
Xiaohan Sun, PH.D. is a lecturer and research fellow at Tianjin University,China. Her research interests are in African Studies and Global South Development Studies.